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What is the risk of intracranial stent implantation for cerebral thrombosis?

Hello, you haven't mentioned the patient's condition. I can only briefly talk about your problem.

Stents can't completely cure patients, and the success rate of surgery is generally high. The specific situation is different. The use time of a stent is 5-8 years, and the stent has not improved the blood environment, so the natural history of thrombosis is inevitable. It is understandable that more thrombus will naturally cause the inner diameter of blood vessels to become thinner. Although there are drug stents now, the size and effective time of drugs can be imagined according to the size of stents. As for plaque shedding in blood vessels, it is possible. The blockage of capillaries can only be lacunar cerebral infarction. Atherosclerosis refers to coronary atherosclerosis, which means that patients suffer from coronary heart disease, and the hardening of other blood vessels is called arteriosclerosis. Stenosis generally only occurs in arteries, and the risk of stent is related to the specific environment, which can be said to be different. Your father's intracranial risk is naturally very high. If there is an emergency, the risk is high. Stents are not easy to narrow, but the recurrence rate of the disease is very high, and it is easy to infarction or infarction after a long time. It's not just stenosis. There are thousands of intracranial stents, not just your father. As long as you are in a regular hospital, you don't have to worry about technology.

The operation was not too painful for your father. The patient lost consciousness during the operation. It is uncertain how long you can be active after surgery. Some people lie in bed all their lives after surgery. After all, the stent can't solve this problem, let alone how long it will return to normal. If your father is in a hurry, don't wait online. Do the operation quickly. If your father has no emergency, I suggest that he consider taking medicine slowly.

Why do you say that? I just talked about the blood environment. Surgery can't change your father's blood environment. The water is polluted. What's the use of just working hard on waterways? It could be an emergency. This is the only one. Open the blocked place and let the blood pass temporarily.

What should we do? Take medicine. It is very important to avoid eating. At the same time, if your father has any physical obstacles, he should insist on rehabilitation training, so that the curative effect will be better under the action of drugs. Mild patients can generally recover completely in two to three courses of treatment.

I wish your father a speedy recovery, and you can leave a message in time. Goodbye!